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Orlando's Wayne Brady serves as guest host on "The Late Late Show" this week, and he has a couple of TV legends -- William Shatner and Dick Cavett -- as guests. The program starts at 1:07 a.m. on CBS affiliate WKMG-Channel 6. Brady hosts CBS' "Let's Make a Deal" at 10 a.m. weekdays. The guest lineup: Monday: television personality Ross Mathews, actress Sara Rue and a performance by Robert Glasper Tuesday: host Aisha Tyler from CBS' "The Talk," an improv performance by "Freestyle Love Supreme's UTK and Shockwave" and a magic performance by Justin Flom Wednesday: actor Shatner and crisis-management expert Judy...

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Orlando's Wayne Brady serves as guest host on "The Late Late Show" this week, and he has a couple of TV legends -- William Shatner and Dick Cavett -- as guests.
The program starts at 1:07 a.m. on CBS affiliate WKMG-Channel 6. Brady hosts CBS'...

No other holiday says television like Thanksgiving, which is already three-quarters devoted to sitting on a couch in an insurmountable stupor. Whether it's from the tryptophan, the pie or the beer, from unquestioned custom or, indeed, the psychosomatic...

To Joel McHale, revenge is not a dish best served cold, but one dealt out weekly with a healthy ladle of percolating "Soup."
For nearly a decade, the 41-year-old comedian — armed with little more than a green screen, a video monitor and a...

Julie Chen of "The Talk" shared a big secret Wednesday on the show: She had plastic surgery done on her eyes in the hope of advancing her career.
The reason? She'd been told she'd never make the anchor desk in Dayton, Ohio, because she was...

"Lee Daniels 'The Butler," "12 Years A Slave" and the ABC drama "Scandal" were among the top nominees for the 45th NAACP Image Awards, which celebrate the accomplishments of people of color in film, TV, music and literature....

"Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels and NBC are trumpeting their commitment to diversity as they search for a black female cast member, responding to an uproar over the historic lack of African American females on the veteran sketch...